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I would cancel bids and re-list with the updated faults. Maybe drop a note to the previous bidders on why and what is wrong with the pony. They can bid again if they are still interested.
Contact the winner and explain that you noticed the spots after it was too late to cancel the auction. I would offer to let them bow out if they don't want the pony. If they still want her, tell them you're going to apply a small discount for the inconvenience. Hopefully that will make them happy and you'll get positive feedback.
So, I had no choice but to let it run. Now that it's over i contacted the buyer and offered three choices: 1. Cancel the sale 2. Send them on and give a 4.00 refund or 3. I can send pics of a few other g1s that I have and they can choose another pony. Does that seem fair? I hope they aren't too disappointed
Well, I went to cancel and Ebay wouldn't let me since there was less than 12 hours to go It also wouldn't let me edit my description, even though the directions said that it would. So, I had no choice but to let it run. Now that it's over i contacted the buyer and offered three choices: 1. Cancel the sale 2. Send them on and give a 4.00 refund or 3. I can send pics of a few other g1s that I have and they can choose another pony. Does that seem fair? I hope they aren't too disappointed